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Luxurious Tudor era dress

Luxurious Tudor era dress – magical, luxurious and fabulous items of clothing so carefully preserved for us by masters of Western European painting. Art and fashion are intertwined: and today a source of inspiration for designers are works of old masters, as a true reflection of fashion. Tudor era fashion belongs to the period of 1485-1603, a time in English history presented by two most famous Tudors, Queen Elizabeth I and her father Henry VIII. The wealthy people of the time would wear clothes of bright colors made from luxurious materials such as silk, and velvet; fur was a popular trim among the wealthy. The lower classes would wear clothes made from wool and linen, the poorer women wore simple clothes – a long dress with an apron on top. The most recognized item of clothing was the ruff – a collar of lace worn around the neck, and wealthy people wore enormous ruffs to show off their wealth.

Luxurious Tudor era dress

English ladies’ hairstyles were richly decorated with strings of pearls, velvet embroidered with jewelry, feathers, veils. Gloves that were a necessary complement to the suit, were also decorated with embroidery and jewels. In the XVI century England first appeared sumptuously embroidered, trimmed with decorative lace handkerchiefs. The ladies’ costumes were incomplete without precious belt, gold rosettes with precious stones, festoons, embroidered with gold and silk, ribbons, lace, pearl strands, small-framed mirrors in jewelry. Soon, to a chain belt began attaching watches of oval shape, called “Nuremberg Egg”, a belt of metal plates was carved with colored stones.